Show lANK MOVEMENT OF CEN BULLER t to to Have tile the West of Colenso Colen so soi nOll t i ILES 2800 In III liace n a tier I tAd lit I II Of Iller on Jon Jan announcing his forward Thur Thursday da are Interpret t on that ho he has hns passed men menthe I t as western end ot of the Doer I the and Is now noS ses era C iDeS S at t I and within fourteen b leS Whites outposts at Lad Lady 0 ln hal had hada a few Cew day ago The nI jh where where Ith HUns nt at a rore C 5 hIs hla dispatch These Dull r dates 1 been obviOUslY lis andos haO C either by lIghting or b by J ged across the theTtia I th Doers Jn in Duller n advances d s la as T dispatch coupled Gen S that th lct f 11 th time the seat of oC war var has virtual f rum rn the deduction I Em t that Important operations are ares I as fl ho he cannot move moo far 11 s against the no r In ng S list from enteric fever n and d death 1 fhe C At averaging n eight tJ t 3 ten dally daily Is considered acre Dort than the casualties of S a ight as It Indicates the tho ot of the theU 4 unsanItary condition U A letter Crem Lady dated December says that rib ta rec then ninety out of 50 men In the of the tho writer Is n a t 1 kt sick with dysentery or enterIc A and according to n a dispatch to tot t lem Dally dated dotel January the anti and attendants In tI the th patients ump up where the hospital Is num 11 2500 Remarkable scenes ot of patrIot patriotism I sm were In lust last evening after a ervi e held for Cor the volunteers La b St SL laul a cathedral The vast audi 1 nee ace was slOW to disperse Ladles Ladies s stood chairs beckoning and aud andi 1 on theIr i p to 0 brothers Sons sOlla and friends In 1 the ranks th iatter signaling back A Aw inI of oC great animation ensued The w II Introduced I a few Cew bars of the 4 anthem In concludIng time the vol voluntary 1 tri Till The effect ot of this magical Ii FLIt the and then the tho con took toik up UI the strains and the it tilt rut was filled with auk song The Re demonstrations were renewed by Immense crowds outside St churchyard and Ludgate te hIll hili were black leople eople and It Impossible for fOl forthe th the volunteers to it march Individual members wm were pulled out of oC the ranks I by their friends and admirers who rals on their shoulders and titus thus 1 carrl carrIed them down Fleet street etto to the k Those who hoisting pro proceeded surrounded by cling IA lag women nt at th various 1 lIh she re the men inca were entertained and let Iet later on returning to barracks I these scenes were renewed and thin were filled until midnight with cheering people I lit Wynne chIef ot of the tho yeomanry recruiting ollice says he has hasI I numerous otters made by Amer AmerI i I iani III for tor service Only British subjects lire to Join Consequently ht he heI I uTI the report that several American riders have enlisted In the tho yeo eo aary Is Some hOlmer heyer who are alleged to seen In the tho American army In Cuba Late ure been accepted The Ce duke of Marlborough has been accepted by the war ollice for tor service III the tte remany Mr Chamberlain has receIved tele grams from Crom Ceylon Celon showing that the j council of oC the colony colon has to send mounted men to South Africa An apparently w cor nt cf time the Morning Post sos says Doer strength Is now flOW heavily nug aug b by Colonists and the en ellYs III may be estimated at men and OG guns The Tho Theorn Boers 13 orn are Mt compelled to guard their c Their grass Is good the crops are growing vegetables cat tie II an are plenty and game Is abundant New York Jn Jan the lO Br war situation the London correl of oC the Tribune says No her nn has yet ret been en issued with to if n a hank movement but the gr ml feeling as expressed In tbs 5 newspapers ers Is one OM of oC hope than anxiety Duller Is up ap the turnIng move nt t ut C Colenso which nearl nearly all na were expecting when L i battle was fou ought ht on 15 direct lr In front The mIlitary Writers taie e v during the last fortnight that 1 th re ouId be a turnInG move at but that It would bo be east cast ot of rr m a Some Bome of these thes tIpe wIth tenacity to their OT I rda anti described the Pot rt litter r d as a 0 feInt desIgned o pt attention from time the re the ct attack at the other end ot of bo terre line hire but this timis explanation was not nottie tie out b own pres ires l ken ce at Springfield lie He had rc n irk yr the completion ot of his hist t aue t service which would CAStle M e Im m to cart carry the body ot of Oft awa the railway base be bete l tb and fight day alter day on onke ke te e until n a Junction could e with Whites bite a array army The I maTe alpo sU Suggested ge led that lie ho might Jo In his camp until Germ Oen ot at Capetown In iii order to the the tho theat of o at time the last moment I se plan ot of I w Thru campaign te er as cause ot of his d 1 on ardt Ot wall vas ot at last In the blU tattles second battle batlle or series ot of ot at L d be e fought for the relief relict Prey enough the tho reference to this we western tern ternIn In g t whIch hid had appeared as In n from the Do at t Boer It Willi a rumor Fe were bull a Drift ft e camp toward tf the h iu on of the bank at that pOint by tho not m hove been to 10 t n a 11 surprise f 1 II loni lIners sg t A The r e drift rift is 18 at the apex tre Lt ww u n or 1001 and back of It ItC C t all ai ranges ran oC with broken wa a to A ha th ern nt eat ast of Colemo I InOtT I hoer nOtT the main line of oC the Id ch northward but I II leCt the Free to troops ret to th lr own C west of 1 DrIft It success retreat ot of d the dIrect line ot of t lb tiel In State burghers to th n ln Passes but would not it I i a unless Gen Gene e b u In the thu rel rear tn mrs lut ere ero crowded with loung Caner to hear the Import n Ii ant news which they were confident would como come There was at an unWonted air ot of bustle and nt at the war lint Hut hour after hour passed without disclosure There WItS was n a g enral conviction that the tho crisis of DC the had come and that General Buller was vas In a position to retrieve his reputation by 1 a series of oC great strokes Tho dangerous ter of this flank m movement b by which his wn own camp at veler be to a counter attack by the tho Dutch was also and the prObability ot of n a Berles of oC de desperate bat batties batties ties eVer every Time The process of oC reconstructing the cabinet which has hns been the chief ot of the mat Plots and pessimists was until HUller could be heard from Crom The message which would electrify electriC or doom to fresh disappointment the English people had not come at midnight All As the names In the casualty list ot of the battle represent eighteen milItary organization It Is clear that nearly the whole garrison was engaged In the tho 8 en hours fight This list dIsposes ette of the Doer esti estimate mate ot of losses which Gen Diller took needless pains to correct Those losses were evidently heA heavy ss Gen Whites men were forced to spare theIr A Hoer Boer telegram from Pretoria now admIts that while the burghers were successful at the beginning of the storming of oC the plateau at on the tle th hi the they were compelled to abandon two of oC theIr po positions I Prom From Bo r advices It appears that last Sunday Sunda at C l the British were b beaten with loss lossA A D Berlin telegram t to the Standard says lays the summoning of an International conC conference renco to discus and conclude n m convention on international maritime law to be signed d b by tIme the powers Inter interested ested In the matter Is now under con The Tho text ot of Lord reply to the American merlell n government serves to alter the opinion of oC experts In international law on one poInt Lord Salisbury has not set a bad precedent for Cor the tho United Kingdom which In any future War with a European power will have no neutral Da Day whereas eer every continental nation will have neu neutral territory bordering upon It lie He Hehns has hns ruled that are not con comm contraband unless destined forthe for the forces Corces This decision exempts food tood foodstuffs stuffs not specially designed for tor n narmy army or fleet neet and Is In accord with the naval given shen the tho American cruls ers era durIng the war with Spain Lord action while hilI based upon rulings of English courts Is whollY In accord wIth the continuous practice which discrIminated ted between provisions for tor the ordinary use ot of life lICe In Inthe time the country countr and provisions for tor mIlitary or naval use |